Isn’t that the reason why we study the Bible? Within its pages, we learn how to be the best person the Lord created us to be.
In it we read about how Satan aggressively but unsuccessfully tempted Jesus in the desert. The first temptation took ...
This first Sunday of Lent takes us into the desert of today's world, where we are tempted by the devil, as Jesus was. But ...
The bulk of the pope's homily was a reflection on the Gospel reading for the first Sunday of Lent and the devil's temptation ...
After his baptism, Jesus went to the desert to think about and prepare for his ministry. He spent forty days and forty nights in the desert where he was tempted on three occasions by the Devil.
If we were having a casual conversation outside of church, perhaps at a Wendy’s, and I brought up “The Temptations,” you ...
Lent calls Christians to employ “weapons of self-restraint:” prayer, fasting and good works. The greatest of these, Msgr. Joseph Prior explains, is the ever-growing awareness of God’s love.
The devil encourages Jesus to turn stones into bread. After such a long fast, the thought of bread is surely a strong ...
Satan tries to convince people that the hungry cannot be fed, that “angels will not come to our aid when we are falling, and ...
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